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Votes at a glance: San Francisco Ethics Commission, Dec. 5, 2013

San Francisco Ethics Commission · February 25, 2013
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Summary

Summary of motions and outcomes from the Ethics Commission meeting: found no willful violation in the Library 150‑word summary referral (3A); no willful violation in the Rec & Park email referral (3B); found a timeliness violation by a Rec & Park records custodian (Gong); cleared DPW and SFMTA respondents on the items heard; found a violation of §67.22 against Arts Commission director Howard Lazar.

At its Dec. 5 session the San Francisco Ethics Commission took these formal actions:

• Agenda item 3A (complaint 03‑120402; Ray Hartz v. Luis Herrera): motion to find no willful violation of the Sunshine Ordinance — approved. Commissioners noted ambiguity about whether paginated addenda satisfy the statutory phrase "in the minutes" and asked staff to recommend clarification and consistent practice. (Motion passed; source: hearing and vote.)

• Agenda item 3B (complaint 15‑111205; George Wooding v. Phil Ginsberg): motion that Phil Ginsberg did not willfully violate the…

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